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Journal of American College Health | 2014

Athletes’ Perceptions of National Collegiate Athletic Association–Mandated Sickle Cell Trait Screening: Insight for Academic Institutions and College Health Professionals

Raymona H. Lawrence; Gulzar H. Shah

Abstract Objective: The study objective was to explore athletes’ perspectives of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)–mandated sickle cell trait (SCT)–screening policy by examining race- and gender-related differences in athletes’ perceptions regarding risk of having SCT and concern about loss of playing time. Participants: Participants were 259 athletes at a southeastern United States campus during April–August of 2010. Methods: Athletes completed a 21-question survey. Results: The majority of athletes (81.7%) perceived that they would have a high level of concern if found to carry the SCT. African Americans were 9.07 times more likely than Caucasians to perceive risk of having the SCT. The majority of athletes disagreed (38.4%) or did not know (50.8%) if they would lose playing time related to carrying the SCT. Conclusion: Campus health professionals must be aware of athletes’ perspectives on NCAAs SCT screening so that athletes are not unnecessarily subjected to stress or harm.


Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association | 2016

Engaging Rural Georgians in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)-mandated Community Health Needs Assessment

Raymona H. Lawrence; Dziyana Nazaruk; Marie Denis-Luque; Stuart H. Tedders

Background: On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) into law. The law became effective on March 23, 2012. The ACA stipulates that non-profit hospitals must demonstrate benefit to their communities through the process of community health needs assessments (CHNAs). Failure to comply with this law may result in loss of non-profit status or large fines. This report describes strategies for engaging rural communities in Internal Revenue Service (IRS)-mandated CHNAs. Methods: Public health practitioners from Georgia Southern University’s Jiann Ping Hsu College of Public Health collaborated with 18 rural, non-profit hospitals to complete community-specific CHNAs. Quantitative and qualitative data were gathered from primary and secondary data sources to provide a comprehensive assessment of the needs and the assets of each of the communities. Results: The project team assisted 18 rural, non-profit hospitals in assessing the needs of their communities. Technical reports provided to the hospitals described the issues discovered during the assessment. Hospitals were empowered to utilize the information to prioritize communityspecific issues and to develop comprehensive plans for implementation. Conclusions: The CHNA process provides an opportunity to strengthen relationships between public health services and hospitals as well as between hospitals and the communities they serve. Hospitals need to identify and engage diverse sectors of the community in order to comprehensively assess the needs and assets of communities to address the social determinants of health and to reduce health inequities/disparities.


Journal of Public Health Management and Practice | 2012

Health Districts as Quality Improvement Collaboratives and Multijurisdictional Entities

William C. Livingood; Nandi A. Marshall; Angela Peden; Ketty Gonzalez; Gulzar H. Shah; Dayna S. Alexander; Kellie O. Penix; Raymona H. Lawrence; Russell B. Toal; Lynn D. Woodhouse


Population Health Management | 2015

Evaluation of Diverse Community Asthma Interventions: Balancing Health Outcomes with Developing Community Capacity for Evidence-Based Program Measurement

Lynn D. Woodhouse; William C. Livingood; Russ Toal; DeAnna Keene; Robert B. Hines; Stuart H. Tedders; Simone M. Charles; Raymona H. Lawrence; Laura Gunn; Natalie Williams; Andrea Kellum


Archive | 2018

Positioning Rural Hospitals for Sustainability and Where and How Telehealth Works

Bettye A. Apenteng; Angela Peden; Raymona H. Lawrence; Emmanuel A. Akowuah; James H. Stephens; Sherrie Williams


Archive | 2016

PUBH 4132 - Health Promotion Program Planning I

Raymona H. Lawrence


Archive | 2016

PUBH 3131 — Chronic Disease: A Modern Epidemic

Raymona H. Lawrence


Archive | 2015

PUBH 6535 - Theoretical Perspectives of the Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (Online)

Raymona H. Lawrence


Archive | 2015

PUBH 4133 - Health Promotion Program Planning II

Raymona H. Lawrence


Archive | 2014

Creating a Path Towards Sustainability: Lessons Learned and Next Steps for Building a Sustainable Community Coalition

Nandi A. Marshall; Rechelle Lofton; Raymona H. Lawrence; Jessica Apps

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Stuart H. Tedders

Georgia Southern University

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Lynn D. Woodhouse

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania

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Nandi A. Marshall

Armstrong State University

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Angela Peden

Georgia Southern University

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Gulzar H. Shah

Georgia Southern University

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Russell B. Toal

Georgia Southern University

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Simone M. Charles

Georgia Southern University

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Dayna S. Alexander

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Russ Toal

Georgia Southern University

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